Climate Change in Indiana -- Union of Concerned Scientists Shopping Cart
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From its fertile croplands and many riverside communities to its economy, infrastructure, and lifestyle, Indiana has been strongly shaped by its climate. However, that climate is changing due to global warming,
and unless we make deep and swift cuts in our heat-trapping emissions, the changes ahead could be dramatic.
This report presents new projections showing some of the potential impacts of global warming on the Hoosier state, including severe summer heat, more dangerous storms and floods, and new threats to agricultural production.
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A Growing Concern -- Protecting the Food Supply in an Era of Pharmaceutical and Industrial Crops
Atmosphere of Pressure -- Political Interference in Federal Climate Science
Automaker Rankings 2004 -- The Environmental Performance of Car Companies
Biofuels -- An Important Part of a Low-Carbon Diet
Biotechnology and the Environment
Building a Better SUV -- A Blueprint for Saving Lives, Money, and Gasoline
CAFOs Uncovered -- The High Cost of Confined Animal Operations
Clean Energy Blueprint -- A Smarter National Energy Policy for Today and the Future
Cleaning Up Diesel Pollution -- Emissions from Off-Highway Engines by State
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Climate Change in Pennsylvania -- Impacts and Solutions for the Keystone State
Climate Change in the U.S. Northeast -- A Report of the Northeast Climate Impacts Assessment
Confronting Climate Change in the Great Lakes Region -- by George W. Kling et al.
Confronting Climate Change in the Gulf Coast Region -- Prospects for Sustaining our Ecological Heritage
Confronting Climate Change in the U.S. Northeast -- Science, Impacts and Solutions
Countermeasures -- A Technical Evaluation of the Operational Effectiveness of the Planned US National Missile Defense System
Energy Security -- Solutions to Protect America's Power Supply and Reduce Oil Dependence
Gone to Seed -- Transgenic Contaminants in the Traditional Seed Supply
Greener Pastures -- How Grass-fed Beef and Milk Contribute to Healthy Eating
Hogging It -- Estimates of Antimicrobial Abuse in Livestock
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Interference at the EPA -- Science and Politics at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Now or Never -- Serious New Plans to Save a Natural Pest Control
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Nuclear Power in a Warming World
Plugging in Renewable Energy -- Grading the States
Powerful Solutions -- Seven Ways to Switch America to Renewable Electricity
School Bus Pollution Report Card 2006 -- Grading the States
Sick of Soot -- Reducing the Health Impacts of Diesel Pollution in California
Smoke, Mirrors and Hot Air -- How ExxonMobil Uses Big Tobacco's Tactics to Manufacture Uncertainty on Climate Science
Technical Realities -- An Analysis of the 2004 Deployment of a U.S. National Missile Defense System
The Diesel Dilemma -- Diesel's Role in the Race for Clean Cars
The Ecological Risks of Engineered Crops
The Economics of Pharmaceutical Crops -- Potential Benefits and Risks for Farmers and Rural Communities
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly -- A Report on Safety in America's Nuclear Power Industry
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